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Wine Secrets

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Swiss Wine

Overall, about half of all Swiss wine is red and the other half is white. Chasselas is the main white grape variety of Switzerland, but Müller-Thurgau (locally called Riesling-Sylvaner) and Sylvaner are also widely produced. Blauburgunder (Pinot Noir) is the main red of Switzerland, while Gamay and Merlot are also grown in large quantity.

Swiss Wine

As well as the familiar grape varieties grown internationally, Switzerland grows an astounding forty indigenous varieties, many of which aren't grown anywhere else in the world.

Swiss Wine

Swiss wines tend to be lower in acidity— less sour—and higher in alcohol than their German and Austrian counterparts.

Swiss Wine

Swiss wines are usually expensive, and not easily found outside of Switzerland, but they are being exported more each year. The top importers of Swiss red wine are Germany, the U.S., and France, while the leading importers of Swiss whites are Germany, Belgium, and France.

Benefits of Dill Seeds

Dill Leaves

One of the most important nutrition benefits of dill leaves is its positive effect on blood sugar levels. Dill contains eugenol an essential oil which is known to lower blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes. Dill leaves help to promote menstrual flow. You can prepare a decoction of fresh dill leaves combine with a small amount of parsley juice and drink daily & Dill leaves may be used to treat boils. Prepare a paste of fresh dill leaves add a pinch of turmeric powder and apply to the affected area. This helps to ripen the boils and also encourages healing.